A modestly sized Italian gallery has succeeded where mega dealers have failed in bringing together around 70 works by the Italian Modern artist Giorgio Morandi in New York.
The show is 'among the largest and most significant exhibitions devoted to the artist in the US in nearly 20 years', according to a spokeswoman for the gallery.
Morandi's estate is not represented by a gallery, though dealers including Larry Gagosian and David Zwirner have mounted shows in the past.
The Giorgio Morandi Study Centre, meanwhile, oversees his archive; the centre's director Marilena Pasquali has organised the New York show alongside De Luca.
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